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Byzantine, Medieval and Renaissance splendors, gondola rides through the grand canal, music in St. Mark%26rsquo;s Square and stolen kisses under the Bridge of Sighs. These are but a few of the features that have captivated world travelers for generations and are but some of the things that drew my family to visit there mere weeks ago.%26nbsp;

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Byzantine, Medieval and Renaissance splendors, gondola rides through the grand canal, music in St. Mark%26rsquo;s Square and stolen kisses under the Bridge of Sighs. These are but a few of the features that have captivated world travelers for generations and are but some of the things that drew my family to visit there mere weeks ago.%26nbsp;

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Byzantine, Medieval and Renaissance splendors, gondola rides through the grand canal, music in St. Mark%26rsquo;s Square and stolen kisses under the Bridge of Sighs. These are but a few of the features that have captivated world travelers for generations and are but some of the things that drew my family to visit there mere weeks ago.%26nbsp;

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And, the relationship between DADA and Creative Arts Center of Dallas just keeps getting better.

Not only has the Creative Arts Center been a longtime DADA Friend, but it has begun to sponsor our panel discussions held every spring and fall. And, this fall to help celebrate the CAC’s 45th anniversary, DADA and CAC... | Read More

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Braque and Picasso to a Nimble Pop-Up: This month%26rsquo;s diverse, enticing fare will appeal to modernist fans and seekers of today%26rsquo;s avant-garde. The Kimbell Art Museum%26rsquo;s exquisite peek into art history, %26ldquo;Picasso and Braque: The Cubist Experiment, 1910 %26ndash; 1912,%26rdquo; reveals a chapter between friends and rivals that set the stage for the stylistic... | Read More

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Braque and Picasso to a Nimble Pop-Up: This month%26rsquo;s diverse, enticing fare will appeal to modernist fans and seekers of today%26rsquo;s avant-garde. The Kimbell Art Museum%26rsquo;s exquisite peek into art history, %26ldquo;Picasso and Braque: The Cubist Experiment, 1910 %26ndash; 1912,%26rdquo; reveals a chapter between friends and rivals that set the stage for the stylistic... | Read More

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Braque and Picasso to a Nimble Pop-Up: This month%26rsquo;s diverse, enticing fare will appeal to modernist fans and seekers of today%26rsquo;s avant-garde. The Kimbell Art Museum%26rsquo;s exquisite peek into art history, %26ldquo;Picasso and Braque: The Cubist Experiment, 1910 %26ndash; 1912,%26rdquo; reveals a chapter between friends and rivals that set the stage for the stylistic... | Read More

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Catherine D. Anspon forecasts the best of this month%26rsquo;s sizzling, gallery-wide summer open house %26mdash; photographs of American metropolises rendered in Jell-O, anyone? %26mdash; then reflects upon the Whitney Biennial discoveries that began their ascent in ArtHouston many Julys ago, including a painter whose canvases now command seven figures. (Can you name her?) Read On.... | Read More